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    The Positive Effects Of YouTube In February 2005‚ three PayPal employees‚ Chad Hurley‚ Steve Chen‚ and Jawed Karim‚ beta tested the website called YouTube. Within two years Youtube gained so much popularity that the search engine Google would buy it for $1.65 billion (Dickey 1). Today‚ YouTube has become the number one video sharing website in the world. YouTube’s is now a growing business that has great potential and a lot to offer to society. Youtube has wonderfully affected society

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    affect supply chains across entire industries. 3.The Internet started a rapid expansion to Europe and Australia in the mid to late 1980s and to Asia in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Since the mid-1990s the Internet has had a tremendous impact on culture and commerce‚ including the rise of near instant communication by email‚ instant messaging‚ Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) "phone calls"‚ two-way interactive video calls‚ and the World Wide Web with its discussion forums‚ blogs‚ social networking

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    The modern age of Anime arrived in Japan in the 1960s‚ and over the course of the next decade or so boomed into the giant robot‚ space battle genre bender that we would soon recognize as the anime of today. Evolving over the next 30 years or so‚ it reached a peak where it could begin to overtake and become an integral part of other cultures‚ much like the Hollywood of the 1930s quickly grew to encompass the rest of the world and inform their pop culture. In the same manner‚ American pop culture becomes

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    did Enlightenment philosophers write many eye opening and thought provoking books‚ but also the reference manuals like the Encyclopedia was immensely advanced during this rise of reasoning. Along with the positive effects of the Enlightenment‚ there was also an emergence of a deadly side effect. While encouraging the people to use knowledge to challenge authority‚ the philosophies of the Enlightenment inadvertently destroyed the stronghold

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    The Butterfly Effect’s Impact on Pop Culture “The butterfly effect” is an ongoing metaphor that captures the idea of a small change making a substantial difference. This idea was originated by the author Ray Bradbury in his short story‚ “The Sound of Thunder”. In this narrative Bradbury writes about a company‚ Time Safari Inc.‚ invite members of the community to travel back in time to kill dinosaurs. On the first trip into the past‚ they are very careful to not do anything that may affect the future

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    The Harold Washington Cultural Center‚ HWCC‚ mission is to preserve and protect the rich African American Culture. HWCC utilizes performing arts to deter at risk behavior in youth‚ while exposing them to new career opportunities. Not only does the hard work of the impact the program participants at the Harold Washington Cultural Center‚ it also has a positive effect on art and culture nationwide. 1- We service 25‚000 students per year with arts programs‚ field trips‚ professional development‚ and

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    As Americans‚ we rely a great deal on the entertainment industry to educate us about things we don’t understand. In many ways‚ we live vicariously through the experiences of fictional characters and believe they learn many things from those fictional characters. For example‚ many people have said they learned about forensic techniques by watching the “C.S.I.” shows on television. They firmly believe that can assist in an actual criminal investigation because they have seen “experts” on television

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    Defense Mechanisms in Modern Entertainment Mayra Solis 3rd Period – Psychology 1/30/2015 We all have an affinity for particular fictional characters‚ whether on television‚ books‚ or movie screens. In lots of cases it is for their spunk‚ their personality‚ or way of thinking‚ and what we do not know is that many of these characteristics come from psychological concepts and each character can represent these ideas. Defense mechanisms are a common basis for these character tropes and are

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    Pegasus and Bellerophon was thrown back. Pegasus found sanctuary on the sacred mountain‚ where he carried Zeus’ thunderbolts and was ridden by Eos‚ the goddess of dawn. Under his feet sprang the sacred springs of the Muses on Mount Helicon. Many cultures‚ religions‚ and pieces of literature contain similar magical horses. The Buraq‚ according to Islamic tradition‚ is a creature from the heavens that carried Muhammad from earth to heaven and back. Chollima is the Korean name for a mythical horse

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    Jumping Stilt Craze Imagine being able to jump up to nine feet in the air‚ run up to 25 miles per hour‚ and be the talk of the whole town. When I first saw these jumping stilts in the Beijing Olympic opening and closing ceremonies I just had to get some to try out. The very next day I began researching about the stilts. I found out that the inventor was a German engineer named Alexander Boeck‚ the average cost of a pair is around five or six-hundred dollars‚ and the majority of “Bockers”

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